Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The most amazing Christmas program ever!!

We were able to spend a some time with Santa this holiday season.
The Christmas program year was amazing!! We have a little bit of a bias because Brody did have a solo, but it was completely amazing to watch all of the kids perform. The greatest advantage at having the kids in a private place is having such an amazing community to share our lives with.


Everyone did a fantastic job! We are in the process of converting the video we took into a DVD that we can upload.


The program was also amazing because we had all of the special people in our lives come to watch! Our surrogate grandparent, Pat, Brady's Godparents and Tim's Godfather as well as Mamina and Papa Nick all came to watch. We had just an amazing time!



Brady didn't have a solo (which was a major point of contention in our home for a bit), but he did a great job nonetheless. He didn't do all of the sign language (that he had been practicing in the car for weeks!), but he sang his little heart out! And the next day he had a fever of 100 degrees, perhaps due to the fact that he was up waaaay past his bedtime!! At one point he almost fell off the risers because he was falling asleep on his feet.




Thanksgiving in Idaho

This year for Thanksgiving we traveled to Idaho to meet up with the rest of the Garretts. There were elk and deer everywhere. In particular there was a very pleasant herd of elk that frequented Tim Sr.'s property. We spent a lot of time watching them out of the windows.
The primary purpose of our journey was to meet the newest member of our family, Bella, and her Daddy, Cody. Here they are having a little time together in the middle of the fray.

All of the kids had a great time together. There is nothing quite as wonderful as a cousin!



The big kids colored lots of pictures together and they tried to get Grandpa Tim to buy them. While they were coloring, the little girls had some together time, too.



Tim Sr. has an enormous mountain at the back of his property behind his house. My Tim had a chance to sneak up there the day after Thanksgiving. It's about an hour's hike, straight up. We've been talking about doing the hike for a couple of years. Due to the snowy nature of the day, and Brownie's delicate immune system, I stayed in the house and we watched Daddy go all the way to the top. It was very impressive. So was the herd of elk that was watching him from the top of the mountain.


Some family time for Cody, Bella and Emily. And Austin was watching close by.



Brownie enjoyed watching Daddy have some turkey. She even enjoyed having a little for herself. She was especially impressed with the mashed potatoes.

Hailey and Brownie had a great time together!

And I think that Grandpa Tim just enjoyed all of it. It was really great to have all of the family together, even for a very short time.









Brody turns six!!

Brody decided that he wanted to have a Phineus & Ferb birthday party for his sixth party. Usually, we don't have very many people from school come to his parties because we live so far away. This year, we had the amazing experience of having if his classmates as well as his soccer team come to help him celebate. What an amazing day!!

This was Brownie's second costume~the exotic cat. Don't ask why it won't stay upright....it just won't.

We even broke down and got a bounce house. It was a whole lot of fun for the boys to watch it go up. They bounced until they could bounce no more...and about ten minutes after that, the man arrived to pick it back up. It was perfect!


Daddy did the decorations on the ice cream cake. He is really good at that stuff.


Halloween fun!

Our scary costumes at the city of Fernley city hall event. We got to go through a very scary haunted house.
Our pumpkins this year~we were a little busy with the end of the soccer season, so we did some rather wimpy pumpkin designs. The good news was that we actually got them done.

Brody is officially old enough and strong enough to help punch out his own pumpkin design. Brody chose a bat this year.

Brady was able to accomplish a lot as well. He chose a Frankenstien as his pumpkin design.

Brownie got to be a spide this year. Mommy was a witch and Daddy was a wolf-in honor of the Nevada Wolf Pack and their amazing football season (except in Hawaii...). Our busy Halloween weekend was completed with the end of the soccer season, two soccer parties (the one on Sunday was a costume party!) and fun trick or treating with our good friends, the Shawes.